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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

September 2013 TV Power Rankings

by Spider-Dan

WOW. What a busy month of television. Today, as we wrap up the month of September, let's take a look at what's on (or should be on) your television sets.

Please note, these rankings are based on my personal taste and enjoyment of a show I am currently current with, overall, with a concentration on the current or most recent season, with minor exceptions.

These power rankings are a little different than the August ones, this will be the new format moving forward. It is just impossible to compare dramas and comedies, so these ranks are revamped, bitches.

DRAMA SERIES

Breaking Bad (Final Appearance)

Game of Thrones (Season 4 Returning 2014 HBO)

The Walking Dead (Season 4 Premiering October 13 on AMC)

Mad Men (First Half of Final Season Returning 2014 on AMC)

The Newsroom (Season 3 Returning 2014 on HBO)

Homeland (Season 3 Sunday's on Showtime)

Doctor Who (50th Anniversary Special Airing November 23 on BBCAmerica)

Sherlock (Season 3 Returning 2014 on BBC)

Boardwalk Empire (Season 4 Sunday's on HBO)

Dexter (Final Appearance)

Arrow (Season 2 Premiering October 9 on CW)

Once Upon a Time (Season 3 Sunday's on ABC)

Shameless (Season 4 Premiering January 12 on Showtime)

Sons of Anarchy (Season 6 Tuesday's on FX)

Falling Skies (Season 4 Returning 2014 on TNT)

The Killing (Final Appearance)

Bates Motel (Season 2 Returning 2014 on A&E)

Ray Donovan (Season 2 Returning 2014 on Showtime)

Revolution (Season 2 Wednesday's on NBC))

The Following (Season 2 Returning TBA on FOX)

Glee (Season 5 Thursday's on FOX)

American Horror Story (Season 3 Premiering October 9 on FX)

Under the Dome (Season 2 Returning 2014 on CBS)

Defiance (Season 2 Returning 2014 on SyFy)

True Blood (Final Season Returning 2014 on HBO)

Graceland (Season 2 Returning TBA on USA)

Da Vinci's Demons (Season 2 Returning 2014 on Starz)

In the Flesh (Season 2 Returning 2014 on BBCAmerica)

#1 - Best Drama on TV / Saying Goodbye - 'Breaking Bad'

And so it's over. The greatest show on television goes out on top of the
power rankings, as it should. It's 'Breaking Bad' week here at The Web,
so much more coverage on this in upcoming posts. Simply put, the finale
of this show (final season, final episode, final scene) was perfect.
With its ending now complete, it has solidified its spot among the
greats in television history, maybe even atop the list.

#10 - Saying Goodbye - 'Dexter'

Oh, Dexter. Oh, poor Dexter. It is a shame that this show went out in
the way that it did. I love this show, it has been a favorite of mine
for years, but this last season, they really shit the bed. In what could
have been another celebrated series finale (a la 'Breaking Bad') turned
out to be quite the opposite. With the poorest execution of its finale
(final season, final episode, final scene) 'Dexter' ruined their
well-deserved spot in TV history. Normally, I would have ranked this
last season much lower, but considering I had such an invested emotional
connection to the show throughout the years, I'll let it go out as #10
overall.

#16 - Saying Goodbye - The Killing

Well, AMC cancelled this show, again. After its initial 2 season run,
'The Killing' came back from cancellation and delivered its best season
yet. However, suffering from the same low ratings, a repeat cancellation
was no surprise. It's extremely unlikely shows get brought back from
cancellation, only a few have, so this time, it's over. Goodbye to
Holder and Linden, it was fun. Holder, we'll see ya in 'Robo-Cop'.

#9 - On the Rise - 'Boardwalk Empire'

After much thought, although this show doesn't give me the "I need to
watch the next episode immediately" feeling, it is still pretty great
television. Bobby Cannavale deserved his Emmy for his portrayal of Gyp
Rosetti. This season has me interested: The rise of Capone, The rise of
the New York mafia, Vigilante Harrow. With a 5th season already
confirmed by HBO for 2014, I expect big things from 'Boardwalk'.

#18 - Random Highlight - 'Ray Donovan'

I know I'm gonna' get some comments on this one. Let me tell you why I
don't care for this show much. This show has a great concept, a
Hollywood fixer, The Wolf of Hollywood. It's cool. And with Liev
Schreiber embodying that, even better. The best parts of this show are
when Ray is doing what Ray does. This long and slow moving season
focused way too much on the familial issues of the Donovan family.
Although having these family issues are important for the growth of
characters, and for a more engaging serialized story, it really made it
its focal point. When this show comes back for Season 2, I hope that
they focus more on Ray, showing episodic jobs with a season-long arc
revolving around a significantly hot client, with team Donovan (Mickey
and Sons) joining in. Sign me up for that.

This is the greatest cast on TV. Everyone is crucial to the success
of an episode. If someone is slacking, another character steps up and
carries the weight. They rely on each other not only for the incredible
chemistry they have developed, but also for dialogue. Much of 'New Girl'
relies heavily on the actors going off script and expanding upon the
writing. It is this combination of acting and writing that makes 'New Girl'
the hit that it is.

#12 - On the Rise - 'How I Met Your Mother'

'How I Met Your Mother' is one of my favorite series of all time. The show
is responsible for much of my personal vocabulary, as they've coined so
many terms over the years (I've definitely experienced "The Mermaid" before). Though it has faltered in recent years, the
premiere of this final season started off strong, delivering the series
best episodes in a while. You instantly fall in love with the mother and
see why she is perfect for Ted, which is monumental for this series to accomplish. For the first time in recent memory, I
am excited for more 'Mother' in hopes that it ends its run with
some series-best episodes.

#13 - Random Highlight - 'Eastbound & Down'

Kenny fucking Powers is back! In the show's final season, Kenny is adjusting to the mundane life of an average non-celebrity, as the show picks up years after season 3 ends. Kenny is a family man now, who longs for the taste of his old life. Expect more obnoxious and inappropriate Kenny for this final stretch of episodes.

Too Soon To Rank(Currently Airing First Season - In No Particular Order)

This is just off to a phenomenal start. I am still geeking out about how
cool it is to have this show on our TVs weekly. The team was perfectly
set up in the Joss Whedon directed Pilot, and I am more than hooked to
see where Marvel will take us both in the series and in the Shared Marvel
Universe. The canon and continuity gave me multiple nerdgasms.

Feeling Pessimistic - 'Hostages'

To borrow a line from The Professor, "Durrrr".

Watching this show felt as if I, myself, was being held hostage. I have subsequently cancelled the series recording on my DVR.

I Deem These Unrankable - Reality, Variety and Cartoon's (Excluding Prime Time Cartoons - In No Particular Order)

With the ending of 'Breaking Bad', so too must 'Talking Bad' go with it.
Fare thee well Chris Hardwick. See you next month in 'Talking Dead'.

Unrankable Shout Out - 'America's Got Talent'

America got it right this year. In what is one of the few reality
competition shows I watch (AGT has a uniqueness and heart about it that
almost every other competition show lacks, combined with America's
judge, Judge Howard Stern, AGT is the best network reality show). This
year, in a deep pool of talent, America chose Kenichi Ebina of Japan
(UrrrAhhh? Tim Allen Noise) This was the clear choice. The man is a
talented genius and came up with the most interesting sets I have ever
seen on AGT. Check out the video below.

We Remember - 'The Sopranos'

The question has, inevitably, now become: 'The Sopranos' or 'Breaking
Bad'. Tony Soprano paved the way for modern audiences to empathize and
root for the "bad guy". It changed the course of television with this new
narrative approach. This historic show deserved all of the acclaim it received , both critically and publicly.

Vince Gilligan certainly fed off 'The Soprano' platform and created Walter White, the only anti-hero ever created that
can question Mr. Soprano's throne. Will he? Find out this week as The
Web gives you the Top Anti-Heroes in TV history.